| 41. | Intuitively you can think of exponentiation with an irrational exponent as a limit process like that.
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| 42. | The reason is that these two modular exponentiations both use a smaller exponent and a smaller modulus.
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| 43. | In symbols, given base, exponent, and modulus, the modular exponentiation is : ).
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| 44. | Rcon is what the Rijndael documentation calls the exponentiation of 2 to a user-specified value.
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| 45. | :: A common blunder among people first learning this stuff is that exponentiation distributes over addition.
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| 46. | In order to avoid any trouble with negative variances, the exponentiation of the parameter is suggested.
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| 47. | Translations and rotations cannot be done this way, but are related to a twist by exponentiation.
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| 48. | See Exponentiation # Real powers . talk ) 12 : 53, 27 October 2009 ( UTC)
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| 49. | There are three usual operations on ordinals : addition, multiplication, and ( ordinal ) exponentiation.
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| 50. | Do you notice that this " commutative exponentiation " shares several properties with addition and multiplication ??
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